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but pierre trudeau the father, i grew up in western canada in calgary and then i lived in the east. the attitude i encountered toward him were just diametrically opposed. when i was a kid there were posters that would say wanted dead or live in western canada because of his policies on energy. whereas when he was dying, and i was working in ottawa, colleagues of mine were just in tears. it was such an incredibly moving to hang, it was like jfk or someone of that stature. a very polarizing figure in different parts of the country. it is so interesting to see now with the collapse of oil prices and the difficulties the energy sector is having in building pipelines to get the land from -- to get the oil from landlocked alberta, you are seeing some of those tensions resurface. it is a strain that runs through canadian politics that you don't really have here in the united states. everything here is polarized left and right. in canada there is an undercurrent of national unity. is the policy going to help or hinder the task of keeping the confederation together, keeping quebec happy on o
but pierre trudeau the father, i grew up in western canada in calgary and then i lived in the east. the attitude i encountered toward him were just diametrically opposed. when i was a kid there were posters that would say wanted dead or live in western canada because of his policies on energy. whereas when he was dying, and i was working in ottawa, colleagues of mine were just in tears. it was such an incredibly moving to hang, it was like jfk or someone of that stature. a very polarizing...
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but pierre trudeau, i grew up in western canada in calgary and i then i lived in east and i think theudes i encountered toward him which is diametrically opposed. it was someone when i was a kid there were posters that was a wanted dead or alive in western canada because of his policies on energy that were seen very hostile and harmful to the energy sector. where as when he was dying and i was working in ottawa. they were colleagues of mine who just in tears. han it was such an incredible moving thing. it was like jfk or someone of that stature. so very polarizing figure in certain parts of the country. pe what's interesting to see now is with the collapse of oil prices and with the difficulty that the energy sector is happening in building pipelines to get the oil from landlocked alberta out to coast, you are seeing some of those tensions resurface. it's interesting it's not in trudeau the sun is in power. it's a strain that runs through canadian politics that you don't have internet. everything here is polarized left and right. but in canada there's this undercurrent of national uni
but pierre trudeau, i grew up in western canada in calgary and i then i lived in east and i think theudes i encountered toward him which is diametrically opposed. it was someone when i was a kid there were posters that was a wanted dead or alive in western canada because of his policies on energy that were seen very hostile and harmful to the energy sector. where as when he was dying and i was working in ottawa. they were colleagues of mine who just in tears. han it was such an incredible...
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look at this huge area, again, of unsettled weather across western canada, the northwestern u.s., and look at all the energy that drops down to the south. the computer model's indicating a huge area of low pressure may try to take shape somewhere in the south-central u.s. this comes to fruition around tuesday of next week. that would spin up a large storm a cold front that would throw a chance of rain our way through the middle or latter part of somethings we have to keep an eye on. but again we'll just watch it. 81 for tomorrow. 76 on saturday. again in our county by county forecast. this is for the metro area and warming up again into next week. metro orlando nice and warm. along the coastline expecting temperatures comfortable. 77 on friday. along the coastline temperatures not bad. mid to upper 50s as we get into next week. of course the coolest spot this time of year 74 on friday. 74 saturday. overnight lows getting down into you can get my updated planner thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? real honey for hone
look at this huge area, again, of unsettled weather across western canada, the northwestern u.s., and look at all the energy that drops down to the south. the computer model's indicating a huge area of low pressure may try to take shape somewhere in the south-central u.s. this comes to fruition around tuesday of next week. that would spin up a large storm a cold front that would throw a chance of rain our way through the middle or latter part of somethings we have to keep an eye on. but again...
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we'll turn our attention to energy and snow showers offer the northern plains the nuz western canada and a broad area of low pressure over the gulf of mexico. the two will come together and eventually, we'll look for storm formation along the east coast, probably off of the carolina coast. the question is, what is the storm track going to be. as of this afternoon, the storm is looking more likely and accumulating wet snow is looking more likely and we're getting close to talking accumulations with this. let's look at the headlines. scattered gusty afternoon some will have a brief shower and heavy lightning. the cooling trend starts tomorrow and it looks like a snow storm is likely. we're putting predictions of the likely accumulations. you can't believe it with sun and 60 but we have storms and snow to talk about a few minutes away. dave and liz, bang to you. >> thanks a lot. >>> some parents on edge, newark as lead testing begins on thousands of students. first are being den on 2,000 early childhood students. this comes after officials revealed high levels of lead in the water at 30
we'll turn our attention to energy and snow showers offer the northern plains the nuz western canada and a broad area of low pressure over the gulf of mexico. the two will come together and eventually, we'll look for storm formation along the east coast, probably off of the carolina coast. the question is, what is the storm track going to be. as of this afternoon, the storm is looking more likely and accumulating wet snow is looking more likely and we're getting close to talking accumulations...
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host: growing up in montreal, part of quebec, is a different world than what it would be in western canadaeven toronto? caller: yes. host: why so? caller: one i grew up it was very cloistered. we were not very progressive, it plessisrime minister to -- duplessey's time. occurring inom quebec. changed,has since dramatically. and 1960's.s host: quebec, is a different world? louisa: yes, this is a province that was a conservative plays with a heavy hand -- place with a heavy hand of the catholic church, emerging into a multiple multicultural societies, that is really one of the most productive parts -- progressive parts of the country, looking to europe a lot. the first name is slipping my interesting, so ophie trudeau,s she was a former tv presenter and has done a lot of celebrity television, so she is very much in her element. host: does she have a full schedule during this time? louisa: today, she and the first lady did an event promoting education for girls around the world. they were at the institute of peace and i think that that is something close to her heart and close to michelle oba
host: growing up in montreal, part of quebec, is a different world than what it would be in western canadaeven toronto? caller: yes. host: why so? caller: one i grew up it was very cloistered. we were not very progressive, it plessisrime minister to -- duplessey's time. occurring inom quebec. changed,has since dramatically. and 1960's.s host: quebec, is a different world? louisa: yes, this is a province that was a conservative plays with a heavy hand -- place with a heavy hand of the catholic...
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wouldn't believe how bad it is everywhere else it is much worse in england and the australia and canada and western europe but it is my belief that they are too far gone ended that had that foundational principal to will tell them to come back every time i stepped foot on american soil, and i am heartened by the patriotic bloodline that still exist in middle america and i believe has yet begun to fight the when they do political correctness will mundo what hit it and that is what is so pivotal because it is impossible to hype up there really is us civilization ichiro and if we cannot erase the situation, it will be those that want to see america had come down. there called bent on indoctrinating young people. we're going to lose this fight. there is no greater moral imperative in to feed into political correctness american needs to come back when the government protect the borders and the constitution and cut taxes. in to do those things and gas to crush political correctness each of those coming into fruition. into love opportunity needs to understand the threat. and to make people understand to a
wouldn't believe how bad it is everywhere else it is much worse in england and the australia and canada and western europe but it is my belief that they are too far gone ended that had that foundational principal to will tell them to come back every time i stepped foot on american soil, and i am heartened by the patriotic bloodline that still exist in middle america and i believe has yet begun to fight the when they do political correctness will mundo what hit it and that is what is so pivotal...
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the cold stuff was locked across the pole and the western territories of canada. now the pattern will start to change. around the start of spring we'll see a hiccup in the pattern. we'll see cooler temperatures return. not cold, cooler. this will put temperatures close to freezing north and west of philadelphia. a lot of folks have asked me about the growing season, unless it's a cold, hardy plant don't plant yet. we'll expect to see morning low temperatures below 32 degrees a week from now, for one or two days, after that, plant away. guys. >>> thanks for the update. it is 9:24, 'tis the season for the prom and the and he knows that -- expense that comes with. teens can spend $1,000. there's the dresses, the dance, flowers, limousine and events before and after the prom. last year that averaged out to $919. teens can trim costs by sharing a limo and taking their own prom pictures. >>> spring and summer bring lots of weddings from drones to social media tieing the knot is getting a modern makeover, chen thorn from our sister station in new york city shows us the t
the cold stuff was locked across the pole and the western territories of canada. now the pattern will start to change. around the start of spring we'll see a hiccup in the pattern. we'll see cooler temperatures return. not cold, cooler. this will put temperatures close to freezing north and west of philadelphia. a lot of folks have asked me about the growing season, unless it's a cold, hardy plant don't plant yet. we'll expect to see morning low temperatures below 32 degrees a week from now,...
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it's much worse in england and australia and canada and western europe.that, it's my belief and it brings me no joy in saying this, but it's my belief that those countries are too far gone. if my belief that those countries did not have the principles and don't have the foundational principles that would allow them to come back and every time i stepped foot on american soil, i am heartened by the patriotic bloodlines and backbone that still exists in middle america and i don't believe that middle america has yet begun to fight. and i think that when they do, i think political correctness is not going to know what hit him-- it. and that is so pivotal that that happens because it's not possible to hyperventilate about this. it's not possible to hype this up. this really is a civilizational issue. this really is about humanity as we know it. if we cannot erase the situation, if we continue to be pushed around by these politically correct advocates that don't share the same objectives as us that want to see america pulled down several pegs, that don't appreci
it's much worse in england and australia and canada and western europe.that, it's my belief and it brings me no joy in saying this, but it's my belief that those countries are too far gone. if my belief that those countries did not have the principles and don't have the foundational principles that would allow them to come back and every time i stepped foot on american soil, i am heartened by the patriotic bloodlines and backbone that still exists in middle america and i don't believe that...
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you start the lower end, you have a better chance of advancing to the middle or top in canada and most of westernthan you have here. a more accurate statement of the american dream in terms of parents is choose your wisely. the wealthy they are, the wealthier you're likely to be. it's not a story we like telling. part of the frustration and the anger with politics today stems from that story. we are having a debate between republicans and democrats about what we have to do about it. host: 25 minutes left from our guest, central florida, 621 and older. caller: good morning. comment about my people why -- asking why black people vote for democrats. [indiscernible] a profit hold it up the pen. choose just have to as the white people choose. what's wrong with america today? the republican party founded the tea party. they are talking about jobs. everybody knows that if you keep reaping the field and don't so your seals, you will not have a field. don't blame obama. all these evangelical people in america, if they cannot stand obama taking back this country, when he took it, they should not be living
you start the lower end, you have a better chance of advancing to the middle or top in canada and most of westernthan you have here. a more accurate statement of the american dream in terms of parents is choose your wisely. the wealthy they are, the wealthier you're likely to be. it's not a story we like telling. part of the frustration and the anger with politics today stems from that story. we are having a debate between republicans and democrats about what we have to do about it. host: 25...
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we are, but something to look at on radar, north of toronto, canada, then some freezing rain down in southern ontario there. but in western new york, it is just rain. now, by the time all of this gets here it, will definitely be rain, because we do expect, again, to be in the 70s today, but no rain on the radar right now. soap,'s we look at the future cast, we move into about 1:00 in the morning still dry, until the morning rush hour. those showers will probably stick around through the rest of the rush, we could even see a thunderstorm by about 10:00, 11:00 in the morning, it looks like by 2:00 the rain has moved to the shore and to southern delaware, as the colds front exits from west to east, it looks like the evening rush tomorrow may not be affected by the rain. models keep disagreeing on this, but this is the way we're going right now. speaking of right now, these are the temperatures if you are walking out the door right now, 51 degrees in philadelphia, 39 mount pocono, 55 degrees in dover, and it is 50 in wildwood. we have winds that are calm in philadelphia, they're coming out of the northeast, the southwest, kin
we are, but something to look at on radar, north of toronto, canada, then some freezing rain down in southern ontario there. but in western new york, it is just rain. now, by the time all of this gets here it, will definitely be rain, because we do expect, again, to be in the 70s today, but no rain on the radar right now. soap,'s we look at the future cast, we move into about 1:00 in the morning still dry, until the morning rush hour. those showers will probably stick around through the rest of...
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western part of the state, pittsburgh checking in at 59 degrees. we have 54 in syracuse. 30s right now showing up in parts of canada.our by hour here's 2:00 a.m. you can see some of that rain moving in overnight tonight. not a big deal for the friday morning rush. most of it will be in parts of south jersey and delaware as we move toward six, 7:00 o'clock and then you can see it's out of here we're looking at decreasing clouds but once again cooler conditions with winds out of the north during the day tomorrow. then for saturday, clouds start to increase. it stays mild for the weekend. a couple of spotty showers around as we move toward sunday but it looks like better chances for rainfall early neck week. so mostly cloudy overnight showers. look at the mild temperatures, 52 in the burbs. upper 50s in the city. then for tomorrow other than a morning early shower, we clear things out and those temperatures are still above average at about 65 degrees. then sunday we have that big philadelphia st. patrick's day parade. we're looking at temperatures around 64 degrees and once again a wee chance of a shower but it looks p
western part of the state, pittsburgh checking in at 59 degrees. we have 54 in syracuse. 30s right now showing up in parts of canada.our by hour here's 2:00 a.m. you can see some of that rain moving in overnight tonight. not a big deal for the friday morning rush. most of it will be in parts of south jersey and delaware as we move toward six, 7:00 o'clock and then you can see it's out of here we're looking at decreasing clouds but once again cooler conditions with winds out of the north during...
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western targets. the far enemy, in paris, in brussels, the russian jet over sinai, united states, canada, and other places. so what really unite all these groups is the ideology, yet the tactics differ from one country to another. >> professor, i want to bring in alexandra field now out of brussels. what you have is a confluence of events there, you had there at the square a very somber and sizable turnout paying homage to the 30 killed and the many injured during those attacks, but then there was this convergence of those who were gathering in this peaceful way with others who were gathering who were protesting immigration, so to speak. describe for me what has happened in the last 24 hours and what is the state of affairs there at the square today right now? >> well, look, fred, this is a city that's been through such a major, such a significant trauma this week and united these intense emotions. it's what we hear out on the streets talking to people. they are either fearful or sad or shocked or uncertain of how to proceed and what happens in this city next. what we saw in the square today, interruption
western targets. the far enemy, in paris, in brussels, the russian jet over sinai, united states, canada, and other places. so what really unite all these groups is the ideology, yet the tactics differ from one country to another. >> professor, i want to bring in alexandra field now out of brussels. what you have is a confluence of events there, you had there at the square a very somber and sizable turnout paying homage to the 30 killed and the many injured during those attacks, but then...
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all the statistics looking at all of the western democracies in europe, the u.s., and canada show immigrants have much lower crime rates than the native population. that is simply fact. it is true that there are problems often associated with refugees. an earlier caller alluded to an incident that happened on new year's day in germany. unfortunately, most of the people who participated in that, were north african .mmigrants who came attentioncts enormous because these people are immigrants, they are different. your color should be aware that crime rates are actually much lower among immigrant populations and in native population. host: teva, florida. sean is on the republican line. welcome. caller: morning. i have a quick was it up. the statement was that refugees are being properly vetted. also the border patrol has stated they have a catch and release program with all the people who come over the border. a two of that, we have day period in which they reported that nothing was done and they lost track of who was coming over. guest: um. well, the kitchen release program was very much -- wel
all the statistics looking at all of the western democracies in europe, the u.s., and canada show immigrants have much lower crime rates than the native population. that is simply fact. it is true that there are problems often associated with refugees. an earlier caller alluded to an incident that happened on new year's day in germany. unfortunately, most of the people who participated in that, were north african .mmigrants who came attentioncts enormous because these people are immigrants,...
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western pennsylvania. air temperatures, we will take degrees north and south. here is a look at the wet weather, north of detroit moving to southern canada and northeast of astubula. there is rain but lifting northeast. outdoor plans fine but a light coat. here is a look at the warming trend, not only the evening but heading through the day tomorrow into thursday and this will warm the temperatures up but eventually colder air will come in and that clash in airmass means thunderstorms chances and behind the system cold for a few flakes. sunshine south and 60s and so it is a mild night. temperatures again above average even for overnight lows. so spring is really in full spring and rain in the forecast especially towards thursday. and, hey, snow returns question mark. i think some of us will see flakes. we will talk about when in a moment. quiet overnight. quiet for much of the day and a chance of a shower especially for early thursday, some thunder right here. this is around lunchtime on thursday. and that's when we are tracking showers and maybe thunderstorms and look at this, cold enough for a few flakes behind the system early in the
western pennsylvania. air temperatures, we will take degrees north and south. here is a look at the wet weather, north of detroit moving to southern canada and northeast of astubula. there is rain but lifting northeast. outdoor plans fine but a light coat. here is a look at the warming trend, not only the evening but heading through the day tomorrow into thursday and this will warm the temperatures up but eventually colder air will come in and that clash in airmass means thunderstorms chances...
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recently in libya, making sure it is not just western forces trying to to fix things in difficult areas is very important. what we shifted to was something canada has extraordinary expertise in, hard earned where we did an awful lot of work training local troops to be more effective in pushing back against the taliban and we will be doing that against isis. we are engaged in more intelligence work, more directly in neighboring countries like jordan and lebanon and turkey, receiving in fluxes of migrants fleeing for their lives, we are engaged more in diplomatic levels, it reflects the government's approach that has a chance at success where military engagement is a part of it but is not the sum total of it. it reflects that this is evolving situation. in coming years, there will be different needs and right now making sure local troops have the capacity to be most effective in taking their homes and land and communities is a useful way for canada to help in the immediate but as we look towards creating longer-term stability in a troubled region. >> i am a graduate in advocacy. in america it seems a very tense time. a lot of my peers look up to
recently in libya, making sure it is not just western forces trying to to fix things in difficult areas is very important. what we shifted to was something canada has extraordinary expertise in, hard earned where we did an awful lot of work training local troops to be more effective in pushing back against the taliban and we will be doing that against isis. we are engaged in more intelligence work, more directly in neighboring countries like jordan and lebanon and turkey, receiving in fluxes of...
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and unlike other countries in the world and that includes canada, many of the countries especially in westernere they have laws against incorrect political speech or hate speech or they lock people up in jail for speaking things that are objectively true, when i ask those questions over there if somebody has charges for hate speech brought against them, and they'll say -- and i'll say, isn't the truth, isn't that an affirmative defense? how can they lock you up in jail for what you said if you speak the truth? well, here in this country we have freedom of speachl, true or not and we can say it. and we ought to be able to say it. and we should push the rest of western civilization to move towards a model that at least respects objective truth as that's one of the things that have been at the devolution of our broader western civilization as we moved away from this idea that objective truth should always be what we're anchored in and this age of reason that traces all the way back to the greeks that is the foundation of our civilization is disappearing in modern day and modern culture especiall
and unlike other countries in the world and that includes canada, many of the countries especially in westernere they have laws against incorrect political speech or hate speech or they lock people up in jail for speaking things that are objectively true, when i ask those questions over there if somebody has charges for hate speech brought against them, and they'll say -- and i'll say, isn't the truth, isn't that an affirmative defense? how can they lock you up in jail for what you said if you...
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you often think a prime minister and western system has a lot of executive power. very limited by constitution of canada. >> we just had first ministers meeting of the provincial prers and they couldn't agree with moving forward with a clear policy around a bottom to carbon pricing. so that's going to be a major political issue for canada going forward and you know, i'm sure, that we've had great trouble in building any pipelines not just because of keystone but even within canada to get energy to market. so there is going to be a continuing pressure around this in this time of transition. the government is fundamentally committed i'm sure to moving towards cleaner energy, to reducing our carbon imprint. at the same time that's a decades long transition and in the meantime we got figure out how to actually deliver product to market. >> do you see that there's a risk to the canadian economy if the united states were to elect a republican president regardless of donald trump or not in the divergent of strategies between the two countries? >> it is amazing we have coalescens of interest and lean the leadin
you often think a prime minister and western system has a lot of executive power. very limited by constitution of canada. >> we just had first ministers meeting of the provincial prers and they couldn't agree with moving forward with a clear policy around a bottom to carbon pricing. so that's going to be a major political issue for canada going forward and you know, i'm sure, that we've had great trouble in building any pipelines not just because of keystone but even within canada to get...
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already heavy rain into portions of western pennsylvania seeing some ice and snow approaching if not into the buffalo metropolitan area right now. snow north of the border canada it's all pointed toward new england tonight. temperatures are critical part of this forecast. because it is going to be rain here in southern new england. atmosphere above us to work. like to make it down to the ground so where would temperatures be worcester's at 40 right now. tonight with those clear skies going to drop down to freezing start to go back up but the precipitation or to arrive when it's very close to that wheezing point so it's not worcester the city i'm so concerned with its points to the north of worcester for instance here in fitchburg clear skies temperature going to 34. gardner i showed you earlier going to about 32 it's going to let's check out key new hampshire 84 degrees under clear skies right now going down to 3132 as the rain starts to fall rains going to get her after 11 o'clock most locations early in western massachusetts boston looks precarious 37 right now temperatures level off going to start going back up by 6 o'clock in the morning up to 50 degrees g
already heavy rain into portions of western pennsylvania seeing some ice and snow approaching if not into the buffalo metropolitan area right now. snow north of the border canada it's all pointed toward new england tonight. temperatures are critical part of this forecast. because it is going to be rain here in southern new england. atmosphere above us to work. like to make it down to the ground so where would temperatures be worcester's at 40 right now. tonight with those clear skies going to...
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western new jersey. this line pushes through and out and gone and then high pressure here out of canada is going to come in and it is not that cold. we'll look at cooler temperatures than yesterday. so far, temperatures are warm, the rain fall has been in the hundredths. we're in the low 60s by the afternoon. we're in the mid-50's and then this afternoon, we'll warm into the low 60s, 15 degrees warmer than normal for this time of the year. so warm day today, after school kids on this friday, a great afternoon, 63, sunny and breezy. get outside and enjoy it. it is a very nice, brand new, refreshing air mass coming in. clears out the air and it is chillier tonight. 45 in the suburbs, 49 the five burroughs. sunny and mild. here seven-day forecast. we spring head on sunday. don't forget. set your clocks forward on sunday or you're going to be late for everything all day long and then it is going to be cooler and damp on monday. we'll have rain returning on monday. winter, you see the temperatures wednesday, 62, thursday, 62, so that is still averaging 15 degrees warmer than normal as we end winter. bye-bye.
western new jersey. this line pushes through and out and gone and then high pressure here out of canada is going to come in and it is not that cold. we'll look at cooler temperatures than yesterday. so far, temperatures are warm, the rain fall has been in the hundredths. we're in the low 60s by the afternoon. we're in the mid-50's and then this afternoon, we'll warm into the low 60s, 15 degrees warmer than normal for this time of the year. so warm day today, after school kids on this friday, a...
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Mar 13, 2016
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making sure it is not just western forces trying to fix areas isd difficult quite important. what we shifted is something canada has expertise in. hard-earned through 10 years in afghanistan. we did a lot of work training groups to be more effective at pushing back. now we will be doing that against isil. we are also engaged in more intelligence work, supporting neighboring countries like whoan, lebanon, and turkey are receiving influxes of migrants fleeing for their lives . we are engaged in diplomatic levels, bringing more humanitarian stuff. it has a chance of greater success where military engagement is a part of that. and it reflects this is an evolving situation. the coming years are going to bring forward different needs. making sure local troops have the capacity to be most effective in taking back their homes and lands, and their communities is a useful way for canada in the immediate and to creating medium and longer-term stability in a troubled region of the world. >> thank you. >> hello. i'm a graduate of the school of international service. i now working girls education. ofht now it is a tense time
making sure it is not just western forces trying to fix areas isd difficult quite important. what we shifted is something canada has expertise in. hard-earned through 10 years in afghanistan. we did a lot of work training groups to be more effective at pushing back. now we will be doing that against isil. we are also engaged in more intelligence work, supporting neighboring countries like whoan, lebanon, and turkey are receiving influxes of migrants fleeing for their lives . we are engaged in...
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fascinating to me is most of the dutch disease of canada, where the provinces are so partitioned into what they are doing, whether it is the oil, westernnomy, and of course the industrial economy of ontario as well. francine: one thing's for certain. because he is young and liberal, there has been a lot more appetite to find out exactly what kind of policies he will be offering. we are of course, a lot less dependent on canada than the u.s. katie koch is still here. in london, there are pro brexit campaigns. ?ould we find outside the eu look of the u.s. and canada. they have a great relationship. can we merirror that? katie: we don't think they will be a brexit. and as to what is economically beneficial, we think the u.k. remaining in of the eu would be beneficial to the economy. we think the trading relationship can be more meaningful. however, there will be a lot of uncertainty between now and in june. we are relatively neutral in our portfolios in the u k and we are trying to give ourselves too much exposure. francine: volatile currency that e junebe on its knees com 24. ,atie: if there was a vote it would put incredible downward pr
fascinating to me is most of the dutch disease of canada, where the provinces are so partitioned into what they are doing, whether it is the oil, westernnomy, and of course the industrial economy of ontario as well. francine: one thing's for certain. because he is young and liberal, there has been a lot more appetite to find out exactly what kind of policies he will be offering. we are of course, a lot less dependent on canada than the u.s. katie koch is still here. in london, there are pro...
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experiences libya making sure it is not just western forces trying to fix things difficult areas is quite important. so what we shifted to with something that canada has extraordinary expertise and, burned through ten years in afghanistan. we did enough a lot of work. and now we will be doing that. we are also engaged in more intelligence work. more directly to support the neighboring countries and to a certain extent turkey, receiving influxes of migrants fleeing for their lives.lives. we are engaged more in diplomatic levels, more humanitarian stuff reflecting more whole of government approach as a chance for greater success or military engagement is a part of it but is not the sum total of it and it also reflects that this is an evolving situation in the coming years different need to come forward. right now making sure that local troops have the capacity to be most effective in taking back their homes motherland, their communities is a very useful way for canada to help both in the immediate but also as we look toward creating a medium and longer-term stability in a very troubled region. >> thank you. >> my name is olivia. a tense time, little
experiences libya making sure it is not just western forces trying to fix things difficult areas is quite important. so what we shifted to with something that canada has extraordinary expertise and, burned through ten years in afghanistan. we did enough a lot of work. and now we will be doing that. we are also engaged in more intelligence work. more directly to support the neighboring countries and to a certain extent turkey, receiving influxes of migrants fleeing for their lives.lives. we are...
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know, making sure that it's not just western forces trying to fix things in difficult areas is quite important. so, what we actually shifted to was something that canada has extraordinary expertise in, hard earned through ten years in afghanistan, for example, where we did an awful lot of work training local troops to be more effective at pushing back, in that case against the taliban. and now we'll be doing that against isil. we're also engaged in more intelligence work. we're doing more directly to support the neighboring countries, like jordan and lebanon and to a certain extent turkey, who are receiving influxes of migrants fleeing for their lives. we're engaged more in diplomatic levels, we're doing more humanitarian stuff. it reflects both a more whole of government approach that i think has a chance at success, greater success, where military engagement is certainly a part of it but is not the sum total of it, and it also reflects that this is an evolving situation and the coming years are going to bring forward different needs. and we feel that right now, making sure that local troops have the capacity to be most effective in taking back their
know, making sure that it's not just western forces trying to fix things in difficult areas is quite important. so, what we actually shifted to was something that canada has extraordinary expertise in, hard earned through ten years in afghanistan, for example, where we did an awful lot of work training local troops to be more effective at pushing back, in that case against the taliban. and now we'll be doing that against isil. we're also engaged in more intelligence work. we're doing more...
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canada, australia and other countries? historically prior to the european union, that was the focus of british trade and investment? >> so many microphones. >> i am director for western european affairs and one thing you mentioned is there would be this rally the president is participating in. i am in the process of putting together the visit and i knew nothing about the rally. a bilateral meeting with prime minister cameron, a press conference follows that and if there are questions about breakfast, he will also do a public event as he does wherever he goes but the major theme is not breakfast. i think this rally idea is a rumor that has been started because some people are afraid, we recognize completely that this is a question for british voters to decide. they will vote, we will not. you mention, it may be none of our business. we think it is our business because it has to do with the strength of the relationship with the us and the uk. as british voters go on the 23rd and drop their ballot in the box, we would like to consider what their cousins across the ocean have to say though we are not telling people how to vote but my question for you is can you give me e
canada, australia and other countries? historically prior to the european union, that was the focus of british trade and investment? >> so many microphones. >> i am director for western european affairs and one thing you mentioned is there would be this rally the president is participating in. i am in the process of putting together the visit and i knew nothing about the rally. a bilateral meeting with prime minister cameron, a press conference follows that and if there are...